1. Her family brimmed over with every species of moral fervor. 2. Spontaneous self-revelation driven by moral fervor was assumed to have elevated songwriting from a craft into an art, transforming lyrics into poetry, commentary into prophecy. 3. The know-it-all defends the rules of grammar with the kind of moral fervor usually reserved for politics or religion. 4. The moral fervor of the right, so loudly proclaimed, is selective indeed. 5. Yet as a consequence of its persistence and moral fervor, Britain is in danger of creating a serious argument. 6. But politicians should beware of the pleasures of the heady moral fervor that goes with war. |
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